History shows that science's objectivity is essential for freedom, efficiency, prosperity, progress and fairness.

My complaints present conclusions from the statements and claims of university staff and from observations of their behaviour. My complaints raise allegations discussed in various 'complaint forms' and supporting documents.

Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg's behaviour became a concern after he misrepresented science on ABC-TV in October 2010. My concern deepened after his email replies.

It deepened further in 2013 after learning that he manages the university's John Cook who helped make up a false claim that there is a consensus of climate scientists sharing his boss' misrepresentations of human carbon dioxide.

My concern deepened considerably after learning of Professor Hoegh-Guldberg's testimony under oath/affirmation on 7 April 2015 in the Queensland Land Court and in which he contradicted empirical evidence.

It further deepened as a result of subsequent correspondence with our university's Vice Chancellor.

I sincerely believe the impacts of their misrepresentations include serious damage globally to our natural environment and to humanity, particularly in poorer nations.

I believe that Australians will suffer from damage to industry, our economy and prosperity unless we hold such behaviours accountable.

My loyalty to the University of Queensland requires raising the behaviour of some of its staff in the hope that doing so will rectify damage being done to the university's reputation and prevent further damage to its reputation. Our university's future depends on its integrity, objectivity and competence.

We need to restore scientific integrity to restore and protect fairness, the rule of law and freedom.

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Copy of letter to University of Queensland Chancellor and Senate dated Monday, 12 October 2015

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